Banglalinkis going to distribute relief among 14,500 households affected by the ongoing pandemic and winter season. The relief will be distributed in association with BangladeshSenaKalyanSangstha and Bangladesh Army.
Each relief pack from Banglalink will comprise five kg rice, one kg pulse, onelitre oil, half kg semolina, one kg sugar, one kg salt and two bars of soap.
Taimur Rahman, Chief Corporate & Regulatory Affairs Officer, Banglalink and Air Commodore M Moyeenuddin, Acting Chairman, Bangladesh SenaKalyanSangstha signed an agreement regarding the relief campaign on behalf of their respective organizations at SenaKalyanSangstha’s head office in Dhaka.
Taimur Rahman, Chief Corporate & Regulatory Affairs Officer, Banglalink said,“Considering the plight of thousands of households affected by the pandemic, flood and winter season, we have decided to come forward with the relief campaign for the third time this year. As a socially responsible corporation, we always try to stand by the communities during challenging times. I want to thank Bangladesh SenaKalyanSangstha and Bangladesh Army once again for helping us reach out to the affected families living in different parts of the country.”
Air Commodore M Moyeenuddin, Acting Chairman, Bangladesh SenaKalyanSangsthasaid, “The people of a few parts ofthe country are facing difficult situationsdue to corona pandemic, cold wave and post flood difficulties. We really appreciate the initiative that Banglalink has taken in order to help the affected households during this difficult time. I believe that such a collaborative effort can set a good example by leaving a positive impact on the society.”
Muniruzzaman Sheikh, Chief Ethics and Compliance Officer, Banglalink, Ankit Sureka, Head of Corporate Communications and Sustainability, Banglalink,HasinulQuddus, Head of Stakeholder Relations, Banglalink, Mohammad Adil Hossain, Head of Ethics and Compliance Operation, Banglalink and Brigadier General OhidulAlam Chowdhury, Bangladesh SenaKalyanSangstha were also present at the signing ceremony. Earlier this year, Banglalinkalso extended support to more than 35,500 pandemic-affected households in two phases.